February 20, 2014 | InCITE | Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | It's a shift from the old unified communications story, which focused on hardware and software. Instead, universal communications is about people. | White Paper: OutSystems Download this ebook and learn how to reinvigorate your IT Department with these 3 innovative techniques that will control the cost of change, increase productivity, and help your business differentiate from the competition. Learn More | There is a battle raging among many of the world's largest technology companies for cloud infrastructure supremacy and it could have a direct impact on your business as you move more services to the cloud. | Resource compliments of: CITE Conference + Expo Consumer technologies are changing business in fundamental ways. Learn how to lead the culture shift in your enterprise at the third annual Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) April 2729 in San Francisco. Learn more | Nokia's new Treasure Tags are getting some buzz and some criticism this morning, as the very basic accessory gets compared to fuller featured products from companies like Tile. But Nokia has one important thing to offer that Tile doesn't: huge name recognition. | There are many advantages to rooting an Android phone, including increased control, customization options and storage space. But there also are potential risks, and plenty of often confusing and conflicting advice online. | For those March Madness betters eager to get to the next level (or at least the second round), chipmaker Intel and predictive analytics competition platform Kaggle are sponsoring a competition in which players predict tournament winners using data analytics. | Office is a PC product from the PC era. It's big, complicated, and full of features. That's now how mobile computing works. Moving a full touch-screen version of Office to the iPad solves no real problem for anybody. | | | |
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